Als Kinder haben wir mit unserer Seele gesungen, gelacht und getanzt. Doch je älter wir werden, desto öfter wird sie übertönt oder sogar gänzlich zum Schweigen gebracht. Dabei ist Deine Seele das, was Dich ausmacht. Das, was immer da war, immer ist und immer sein wird. Sie, die Dich in- und auswendig kennt. Und vor der Du Dich nicht verstecken brauchst (und kannst). Was hält Dich also davon ab, wieder Deiner Seele zu lauschen? Wieder in ihr Lied einzustimmen? Los, let's rock!!
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Feb 28, 2019
02/19
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Reuter, Simon
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Sep 22, 2013
09/13
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O. Klochan; A. P. Micolich; A. R. Hamilton; K. Trunov; D. Reuter; A. D. Wieck
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We report the observation of Kondo physics in a spin- 3/2 hole quantum dot. The dot is formed close to pinch-off in a hole quantum wire defined in an undoped AlGaAs/GaAs heterostructure. We clearly observe two distinctive hallmarks of quantum dot Kondo physics. First, the Zeeman spin-splitting of the zero-bias peak in the differential conductance is independent of gate voltage. Second, this splitting is twice as large as the splitting for the lowest one-dimensional subband. We show that the...
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/1103.0320v2
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Jun 28, 2018
06/18
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Felix Karbstein; Holger Gies; Maria Reuter; Matt Zepf
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Birefringence is one of the fascinating properties of the vacuum of quantum electrodynamics (QED) in strong electromagnetic fields. The scattering of linearly polarized incident probe photons into a perpendicularly polarized mode provides a distinct signature of the optical activity of the quantum vacuum and thus offers an excellent opportunity for a precision test of non-linear QED. Precision tests require accurate predictions and thus a theoretical framework that is capable of taking the...
Topics: High Energy Physics - Phenomenology, Quantum Physics, High Energy Physics - Theory
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/1507.01084
Our look at selections continues with a comparative look at the Extract filter and a selection created with the Pen Tool and Channel conversion. Students often ask me why do I prefer to use the traditional methods utilizing channels when newer tools such as Extract are available. My feeling is that once you master the traditional tools, they don’t take any longer to execute a refined selection than the Extract filter does. As you will see, the Extract filter does have some limitations such as...
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Sep 18, 2013
09/13
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E. V. Deviatov; A. Wurtz; A. Lorke; M. Yu. Melnikov; V. T. Dolgopolov; D. Reuter; A. D. Wieck
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Using a quasi-Corbino geometry to directly study electron transport between spin-split edge states, we find a pronounced hysteresis in the I-V curves, originating from slow relaxation processes. We attribute this long-time relaxation to the formation of a dynamic nuclear polarization near the sample edge. The determined characteristic relaxation times are 25 s and 200 s which points to the presence of two different relaxation mechanisms. The two time constants are ascribed to the formation of a...
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/cond-mat/0303498v1
I have always said that mastery of Selections is the most important skill you can learn in Photoshop. They are the doorway to amazing control over tonality, color, and emphasis as well as the vehicle to create believable and unbelievable composite images. It is a deep topic and I will devote three consecutive episodes to Selections in both Photoshop CS2 and the CS3 Beta. Our first episode focuses on a selection of a figure with fine detail, that is hair and we will approach it with three tools,...
They say necessity is the mother of invention..... I am recovering from shoulder reconstruction last Friday and am unable to create this week's videocast, a coherent one anyway. Photoshop's logic and menu commands take on a new reality under prescription painkillers. So this week's offering is an audiocast, which I am thinking of offering occassionally. Anyway, I thought I would take this opportunity to let you get to know me a little better and my approach to Photoshop. I would love to hear...
I am very proud to say that with our last episode we exceeded 100,000 downloads for the Creative Photoshop Podcast. To me, this level of response to a longer, more measured approach to on-line Photoshop education is very gratifying. I thank all of you who have become subscribers to this podcast. This week we continue our look into Selections with a move into Photoshop CS3 and the Quick Selection Tool. The Quick Selection Tool is a relative of the Magic Wand but with impressive capabilities and...
Part Two of Blend Modes focuses more on creative effects. The first effect is one I learned of on Russell Brown's excellent podcast and shows ways to paint with Blend Modes through the History brush and offers extremely flexible ways to change the tone, contrast and color of your image in a very intuitive way without layers. Next we explore hand coloring or rather mouse coloring to take an old photo and add color to it before it is added to an image composite. Finally we explore figure and...
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Sep 19, 2013
09/13
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S. Spatzek; A. Greilich; Sophia E. Economou; A. Schwan; S. Varwig; D. R. Yakovlev; D. Reuter; A. D. Wieck; T. L. Reinecke; M. Bayer
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Coherent interactions between spins in quantum dots are a key requirement for quantum gates. We have performed pump-probe experiments in which pulsed lasers emitting at different photon energies manipulate two distinct subsets of electron spins within an inhomogeneous InGaAs quantum dot ensemble. The spin dynamics are monitored through their precession about an external magnetic field. These measurements demonstrate spin precession phase shifts and modulations of the magnitude of one subset of...
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/1010.2523v2
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Sep 21, 2013
09/13
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Alastair Kay; Derek K. K. Lee; Jiannis K. Pachos; Martin B. Plenio; Moritz E. Reuter; Enrique Rico
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The regular structures obtained by optical lattice technology and their behaviour are analysed from the quantum information perspective. Initially, we demonstrate that a triangular optical lattice of two atomic species, bosonic or fermionic, can be employed to generate a variety of novel spin-1/2 models that include effective three-spin interactions. Such interactions can be employed to simulate specific one or two dimensional physical systems that are of particular interest for their condensed...
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/quant-ph/0407121v1
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Jan 20, 2019
01/19
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Friedrich Wilhelm Reuter (German, 1768-1834)
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Profile Head. Friedrich Wilhelm Reuter (German, 1768-1834). Lithograph; The Cleveland Museum of Art, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis B. Williams Collection 1940.1169
Topic: Prints
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Feb 22, 2018
02/18
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Markus Reuter
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Tracklist: 1. First Accumulation: The Key to Conscience 2. First Division: Preparation 3. First Division: 3-4 Days Before the Echo 4. First Division: No Part of Me Could Summon a Voice 5. First Division: A Prospect That Is Simple 6. Second Accumulation: Beat 7. Second Division: Oneness to Deceive 8. Third Accumulation: Number of the Mind
Source: CD
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Sep 21, 2013
09/13
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A. Adare; S. Afanasiev; C. Aidala; N. N. Ajitanand; Y. Akiba; H. Al-Bataineh; J. Alexander; K. Aoki; L. Aphecetche; R. Armendariz; S. H. Aronson; J. Asai; E. T. Atomssa; R. Averbeck; T. C. Awes; B. Azmoun; V. Babintsev; G. Baksay; L. Baksay; A. Baldisseri; K. N. Barish; P. D. Barnes; B. Bassalleck; S. Bathe; S. Batsouli; V. Baublis; A. Bazilevsky; S. Belikov; R. Bennett; Y. Berdnikov; A. A. Bickley; J. G. Boissevain; H. Borel; K. Boyle; M. L. Brooks; H. Buesching; V. Bumazhnov; G. Bunce; S. Butsyk; S. Campbell; B. S. Chang; J. -L. Charvet; S. Chernichenko; C. Y. Chi; J. Chiba; M. Chiu; I. J. Choi; T. Chujo; P. Chung; A. Churyn; V. Cianciolo; C. R. Cleven; B. A. Cole; M. P. Comets; P. Constantin; M. Csanád; T. Csörg\Ho; T. Dahms; K. Das; G. David; M. B. Deaton; K. Dehmelt; H. Delagrange; A. Denisov; D. d'Enterria; A. Deshpande; E. J. Desmond; O. Dietzsch; A. Dion; M. Donadelli; O. Drapier; A. Drees; A. K. Dubey; A. Durum; V. Dzhordzhadze; Y. V. Efremenko; J. Egdemir; F. Ellinghaus; W. S. Emam; A. Enokizono; H. En'yo; S. Esumi; K. O. Eyser; D. E. Fields; M. Finger; M. Finger; \, Jr.; F. Fleuret; S. L. Fokin; Z. Fraenkel; J. E. Frantz; A. Franz; A. D. Frawley; K. Fujiwara; Y. Fukao; T. Fusayasu; S. Gadrat; I. Garishvili; A. Glenn; H. Gong; M. Gonin; J. Gosset; Y. Goto; R. Granier de Cassagnac; N. Grau; S. V. Greene; M. Grosse Perdekamp; T. Gunji; H. -Å. Gustafsson; T. Hachiya; A. Hadj Henni; C. Haegemann; J. S. Haggerty; H. Hamagaki; R. Han; H. Harada; E. P. Hartouni; K. Haruna; E. Haslum; R. Hayano; X. He; M. Heffner; T. K. Hemmick; T. Hester; H. Hiejima; J. C. Hill; R. Hobbs; M. Hohlmann; W. Holzmann; K. Homma; B. Hong; T. Horaguchi; D. Hornback; T. Ichihara; H. Iinuma; K. Imai; M. Inaba; Y. Inoue; D. Isenhower; L. Isenhower; M. Ishihara; T. Isobe; M. Issah; A. Isupov; B. V. Jacak; J. Jia; J. Jin; O. Jinnouchi; B. M. Johnson; K. S. Joo; D. Jouan; F. Kajihara; S. Kametani; N. Kamihara; J. Kamin; M. Kaneta; J. H. Kang; H. Kanou; D. Kawall; A. V. Kazantsev; A. Khanzadeev; J. Kikuchi; D. H. Kim; D. J. Kim; E. Kim; E. Kinney; Á. Kiss; E. Kistenev; A. Kiyomichi; J. Klay; C. Klein-Boesing; L. Kochenda; V. Kochetkov; B. Komkov; M. Konno; D. Kotchetkov; A. Kozlov; A. Král; A. Kravitz; J. Kubart; G. J. Kunde; N. Kurihara; K. Kurita; M. J. Kweon; Y. Kwon; G. S. Kyle; R. Lacey; Y. S. Lai; J. G. Lajoie; A. Lebedev; D. M. Lee; M. K. Lee; T. Lee; M. J. Leitch; M. A. L. Leite; B. Lenzi; X. Li; T. Liška; A. Litvinenko; M. X. Liu; B. Love; D. Lynch; C. F. Maguire; Y. I. Makdisi; A. Malakhov; M. D. Malik; V. I. Manko; Y. Mao; L. Mašek; H. Masui; F. Matathias; M. McCumber; P. L. McGaughey; Y. Miake; P. Mikeš; K. Miki; T. E. Miller; A. Milov; S. Mioduszewski; M. Mishra; J. T. Mitchell; M. Mitrovski; A. Morreale; D. P. Morrison; T. V. Moukhanova; D. Mukhopadhyay; J. Murata; S. Nagamiya; Y. Nagata; J. L. Nagle; M. Naglis; I. Nakagawa; Y. Nakamiya; T. Nakamura; K. Nakano; J. Newby; M. Nguyen; B. E. Norman; R. Nouicer; A. S. Nyanin; E. O'Brien; S. X. Oda; C. A. Ogilvie; H. Ohnishi; M. Oka; K. Okada; O. O. Omiwade; A. Oskarsson; M. Ouchida; K. Ozawa; R. Pak; D. Pal; A. P. T. Palounek; V. Pantuev; V. Papavassiliou; J. Park; W. J. Park; S. F. Pate; H. Pei; J. -C. Peng; H. Pereira; V. Peresedov; D. Yu. Peressounko; C. Pinkenburg; M. L. Purschke; A. K. Purwar; H. Qu; J. Rak; A. Rakotozafindrabe; I. Ravinovich; K. F. Read; S. Rembeczki; M. Reuter; K. Reygers; V. Riabov; Y. Riabov; G. Roche; A. Romana; M. Rosati; S. S. E. Rosendahl; P. Rosnet; P. Rukoyatkin; V. L. Rykov; B. Sahlmueller; N. Saito; T. Sakaguchi; S. Sakai; H. Sakata; V. Samsonov; S. Sato; S. Sawada; J. Seele; R. Seidl; V. Semenov; R. Seto; D. Sharma; I. Shein; A. Shevel; T. -A. Shibata; K. Shigaki; M. Shimomura; K. Shoji; A. Sickles; C. L. Silva; D. Silvermyr; C. Silvestre; K. S. Sim; C. P. Singh; V. Singh; S. Skutnik; M. Slunečka; A. Soldatov; R. A. Soltz; W. E. Sondheim; S. P. Sorensen; I. V. Sourikova; F. Staley; P. W. Stankus; E. Stenlund; M. Stepanov; A. Ster; S. P. Stoll; T. Sugitate; C. Suire; J. Sziklai; T. Tabaru; S. Takagi; E. M. Takagui; A. Taketani; Y. Tanaka; K. Tanida; M. J. Tannenbaum; A. Taranenko; P. Tarján; T. L. Thomas; M. Togawa; A. Toia; J. Tojo; L. Tomášek; H. Torii; R. S. Towell; V-N. Tram; I. Tserruya; Y. Tsuchimoto; C. Vale; H. Valle; H. W. van Hecke; J. Velkovska; R. Vértesi; A. A. Vinogradov; M. Virius; V. Vrba; E. Vznuzdaev; M. Wagner; D. Walker; X. R. Wang; Y. Watanabe; J. Wessels; S. N. White; D. Winter; C. L. Woody; M. Wysocki; W. Xie; Y. L. Yamaguchi; A. Yanovich; Z. Yasin; J. Ying; S. Yokkaichi; G. R. Young; I. Younus; I. E. Yushmanov; W. A. Zajc; O. Zaudtke; C. Zhang; S. Zhou; J. Zimányi; L. Zolin
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Background: Heavy-flavor production in p+p collisions tests perturbative-quantum-chromodynamics (pQCD) calculations. Modification of heavy-flavor production in heavy-ion collisions relative to binary-collision scaling from p+p results, quantified with the nuclear-modification factor (R_AA), provides information on both cold- and hot-nuclear-matter effects. Purpose: Determine transverse-momentum, pt, spectra and the corresponding R_AA for muons from heavy-flavor mesons decay in p+p and Cu+Cu...
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/1204.0754v1
In this episode we explore converting color images to grayscale. In Photoshop CS2 we use an adjustment layer technique to create not only a grayscale effect but an infrared effect as well. I first learned of this technique on Kent Conklin's Two Minute Photoshop Tricks and have found it a great way to mimic an infrared look. We then explore how Photoshop Lightroom and Photoshop CS3 allow the same conversions. Adobe is making it easier and easier to make beautiful black and white images form your...
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May 6, 2010
05/10
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Smith, Ramsey L.; Thome, Kurtis; Richardson, Cathleen; Irons, James; Reuter, Denni
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Landsat satellites have acquired single-band thermal images since 1978. The next satellile in the heritage, Landsat Data Continuity Mission (LDCM), is scheduled to launch in December 2012. LDCM will contain the Operational Land Imager (OLI) and the Thermal Infrared Sensor (TIRS), where TIRS operates in concert with, but independently of OLI. This paper will provide an overview of the remote sensing instrument TIRS. The T1RS instrument was designed at National Aeronautics and Space...
Topics: CARBON-CARBON COMPOSITES, COMPOSITE STRUCTURES, THERMAL PROTECTION, DYNAMIC MODELS, FOAMS, IMPACT...
The Photoshop Blend Modes offer the artist a great deal of creative and practical possibilities. At first glance they can seem a little overwhelming and confusing. But if you approach them by their groupings and understand what each group does they begin to make more sense. This podcast explores the historical origins of the blend modes and how they have evolved in Photoshop. We then explore some of the uses of blend modes to create borders, add noise, enhance a portrait, burn and dodge, remove...
In this episode I want to go in a slightly different direction. Rather than another how-to tutorial I want to present my work from a more creative perspective, how I evolved as an artist and a Photoshop practitioner. So we will look back at early work that predated my Photoshop involvement as well as the evolution of the imagery as I began working digitally. I hope this gives you a perspective on the role that Photoshop as a software program plays in my thought process as I work through the...
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Aug 22, 2019
08/19
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Kevin von Maikowski, Matthias Reuter, Mert Babayigit
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Musik, Naturwissenschaften und Sport. Drei Bereiche, auf die das JBG besonderen Fokus setzt.
Topics: schule, musik, music, school, naturwissenschaften, chemie, wissenschaft, chemistry, science, sport,...
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Sep 21, 2013
09/13
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Dennis Palagin; Matthias Gramzow; Karsten Reuter
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Density-functional theory is used to study the geometric and electronic structure of cationic Si16^+ clusters with a Ti, V or Cr dopant atom. Through unbiased global geometry optimization based on the basin-hopping approach we confirm that a Frank- Kasper polyhedron with the metal atom at the center represents the ground-state isomer for all three systems. The endohedral cage geometry is thus stabilized even though only VSi16^+ achieves electronic shell closure within the prevalent spherical...
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/1104.4206v1
The History Palette has always been a great way to track your movements in Photoshop and return to previous versions of your image when you have taken a direction that is no longer working for you. It can also be a very practical and creative tool for retouching, emphasizing certain details in your image or altering your focus and apparent depth of field. In this podcast we explore using blurred and sharpened history snapshots to emphasize the eyes in a portrait and to change the focus in our...
I am back after a one-month hiatus. I received many e-mails asking if I was going to continue producing Creative Photoshop and the answer is definitely “yes?. Life sometimes intervenes and my day job as Director of the Polaroid 20x24 Studio has required quite a bit of my attention lately. We are trying to insure that it survives further into the digital age. Even though I am completely digital in my own work, I feel a responsibility to make sure this superbly analog technology continues....
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Jun 30, 2018
06/18
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Julian Schneider; Chen Zheng; Karsten Reuter
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We present a simulation scheme to calculate defect formation free energies at a molecular crystal/water interface based on force-field molecular dynamics (MD) simulations. To this end we adopt and modify existing approaches to calculate binding free energies of biological ligand/receptor complexes to be applicable to common surface defects, such as step edges and kink sites. We obtain statistically accurate and reliable free energy values for the aspirin/water interface, which can be applied to...
Topics: Materials Science, Condensed Matter
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/1406.6396
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Jun 30, 2018
06/18
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M. J. Iqbal; D. Reuter; A. D. Wieck; C. H. van der Wal
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The study of electron transport in low-dimensional systems is of importance, not only from a fundamental point of view, but also for future electronic and spintronic devices. In this context heterostructures containing a two-dimensional electron gas (2DEG) are a key technology. In particular GaAs/AlGaAs heterostructures, with a 2DEG at typically 100 nm below the surface, are widely studied. In order to explore electron transport in such systems, low-resistance ohmic contacts are required that...
Topics: Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics, Condensed Matter
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/1407.4781
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Jun 30, 2018
06/18
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The XENON100 Collaboration; E. Aprile; F. Agostini; M. Alfonsi; K. Arisaka; F. Arneodo; M. Auger; C. Balan; P. Barrow; L. Baudis; B. Bauermeister; A. Behrens; P. Beltrame; K. Bokeloh; A. Brown; E. Brown; S. Bruenner; G. Bruno; R. Budnik; J. M. R. Cardoso; A. P. Colijn; H. Contreras; J. P. Cussonneau; M. P. Decowski; E. Duchovni; S. Fattori; A. D. Ferella; W. Fulgione; F. Gao; M. Garbini; C. Geis; L. W. Goetzke; C. Grignon; E. Gross; W. Hampel; R. Itay; F. Kaether; G. Kessler; A. Kish; H. Landsman; R. F. Lang; M. Le Calloch; D. Lellouch; C. Levy; S. Lindemann; M. Lindner; J. A. M. Lopes; K. Lung; A. Lyashenko; S. Macmullin; T. Marrodan Undagoitia; J. Masbou; F. V. Massoli; D. Mayani Paras; A. J. Melgarejo Fernandez; Y. Meng; M. Messina; B. Miguez; A. Molinario; M. Murra; J. Naganoma; U. Oberlack; S. E. A. Orrigo; E. Pantic; R. Persiani; F. Piastra; J. Pienaar; G. Plante; N. Priel; S. Reichard; C. Reuter; A. Rizzo; S. Rosendahl; J. M. F. dos Santos; G. Sartorelli; S. Schindler; J. Schreiner; M. Schumann; L. Scotto Lavina; M. Selvi; P. Shagin; H. Simgen; A. Teymourian; D. Thers; A. Tiseni; G. Trinchero; O. Vitells; H. Wang; M. Weber; C. Weinheimer
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We present the first results of searches for axions and axion-like-particles with the XENON100 experiment. The axion-electron coupling constant, $g_{Ae}$, has been probed by exploiting the axio-electric effect in liquid xenon. A profile likelihood analysis of 224.6 live days $\times$ 34 kg exposure has shown no evidence for a signal. By rejecting $g_{Ae}$, larger than $7.7 \times 10^{-12}$ (90\% CL) in the solar axion search, we set the best limit to date on this coupling. In the frame of the...
Topics: High Energy Physics - Phenomenology, Astrophysics of Galaxies, Astrophysics, Cosmology and...
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/1404.1455
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Jun 30, 2018
06/18
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P. Siyushev; K. Xia; R. Reuter; M. Jamali; N. Zhao; N. Yang; C. Duan; N. Kukharchyk; A. D. Wieck; R. Kolesov; J. Wrachtrup
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Rare-earth-doped crystals are excellent hardware for quantum storage of optical information. Additional functionality of these materials is added by their waveguiding properties allowing for on-chip photonic networks. However, detection and coherent properties of rare-earth single-spin qubits have not been demonstrated so far. Here, we present experimental results on high-fidelity optical initialization, effcient coherent manipulation, and optical readout of a single electron spin of Ce$^{3+}$...
Topics: Quantum Physics, Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics, Condensed Matter
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/1405.5258
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Jun 30, 2018
06/18
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Katharina Diller; Florian Klappenberger; Francesco Allegretti; Anthoula C. Papageorgiou; Sybille Fischer; David A. Duncan; Reinhard J. Maurer; Julian A. Lloyd; Seung Cheol Oh; Karsten Reuter; Johannes V. Barth
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The templated growth of the basic porphyrin unit, free-base porphine (2H-P), is characterized by means of X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) and near-edge X-ray absorption fine-structure (NEXAFS) spectroscopy measurements and density functional theory (DFT). The DFT simulations allow the deconvolution of the complex XPS and NEXAFS signatures into contributions originating from five inequivalent carbon atoms, which can be grouped into C-N and C-C bonded species. Polarization-dependent NEXAFS...
Topics: Materials Science, Condensed Matter
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/1407.0486
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Jun 30, 2018
06/18
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J. Reuter; F. Bach; B. Chokoufe Nejad; W. Kilian; T. Ohl; M. Sekulla; C. Weiss
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We describe the multi-purpose Monte-Carlo event generator WHIZARD for the simulation of high-energy particle physics experiments. Besides the presentation of the general features of the program like SM physics, BSM physics, and QCD effects, special emphasis will be given to the support of the most accurate simulation of the collider environments at hadron colliders and especially at future linear lepton colliders. On the more technical side, the very recent code refactoring towards a completely...
Topics: High Energy Physics - Phenomenology, High Energy Physics - Experiment
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/1410.4505
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Jun 28, 2018
06/18
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Ulrich Harst; Martin Reuter
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We explore Euclidean quantum gravity using the tetrad field together with a selfdual or anti-selfdual spin-connection as the basic field variables. Setting up a functional renormalization group (RG) equation of a new type which is particularly suitable for the corresponding theory space we determine the non-perturbative RG flow within a two-parameter truncation suggested by the Holst action. We find that the (anti-)selfdual theory is likely to be asymptotically safe. The existing evidence for...
Topics: General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology, High Energy Physics - Theory
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/1509.09122
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Jun 30, 2018
06/18
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A. Adare; S. Afanasiev; C. Aidala; N. N. Ajitanand; Y. Akiba; H. Al-Bataineh; A. Al-Jamel; J. Alexander; K. Aoki; L. Aphecetche; R. Armendariz; Z. Fraenkel; J. E. Frantz; A. Franz; A. D. Frawley; K. Fujiwara; Y. Fukao; S. -Y. Fung; T. Fusayasu; S. Gadrat; I. Garishvili; S. H. Aronson; F. Gastineau; M. Germain; A. Glenn; H. Gong; M. Gonin; J. Gosset; Y. Goto; R. Granier de Cassagnac; N. Grau; S. V. Greene; J. Asai; M. Grosse Perdekamp; T. Gunji; H. -Å. Gustafsson; T. Hachiya; A. Hadj Henni; C. Haegemann; J. S. Haggerty; M. N. Hagiwara; H. Hamagaki; R. Han; E. T. Atomssa; H. Harada; E. P. Hartouni; K. Haruna; M. Harvey; E. Haslum; K. Hasuko; R. Hayano; X. He; M. Heffner; T. K. Hemmick; R. Averbeck; T. Hester; J. M. Heuser; H. Hiejima; J. C. Hill; R. Hobbs; M. Hohlmann; M. Holmes; W. Holzmann; K. Homma; B. Hong; T. C. Awes; T. Horaguchi; D. Hornback; S. Huang; M. G. Hur; T. Ichihara; H. Iinuma; K. Imai; M. Inaba; Y. Inoue; D. Isenhower; B. Azmoun; L. Isenhower; M. Ishihara; T. Isobe; M. Issah; A. Isupov; B. V. Jacak; J. Jia; J. Jin; O. Jinnouchi; B. M. Johnson; V. Babintsev; K. S. Joo; D. Jouan; F. Kajihara; S. Kametani; N. Kamihara; J. Kamin; M. Kaneta; J. H. Kang; H. Kanou; T. Kawagishi; G. Baksay; D. Kawall; A. V. Kazantsev; S. Kelly; A. Khanzadeev; J. Kikuchi; D. H. Kim; D. J. Kim; E. Kim; Y. -S. Kim; E. Kinney; L. Baksay; Á. Kiss; E. Kistenev; A. Kiyomichi; J. Klay; C. Klein-Boesing; L. Kochenda; V. Kochetkov; B. Komkov; M. Konno; D. Kotchetkov; A. Baldisseri; A. Kozlov; A. Král; A. Kravitz; P. J. Kroon; J. Kubart; G. J. Kunde; N. Kurihara; K. Kurita; M. J. Kweon; Y. Kwon; K. N. Barish; G. S. Kyle; R. Lacey; Y. S. Lai; J. G. Lajoie; A. Lebedev; Y. Le Bornec; S. Leckey; D. M. Lee; M. K. Lee; T. Lee; P. D. Barnes; M. J. Leitch; M. A. L. Leite; B. Lenzi; X. Li; X. H. Li; H. Lim; T. Liška; A. Litvinenko; M. X. Liu; B. Love; B. Bassalleck; D. Lynch; C. F. Maguire; Y. I. Makdisi; A. Malakhov; M. D. Malik; V. I. Manko; Y. Mao; L. Mašek; H. Masui; F. Matathias; S. Bathe; M. C. McCain; M. McCumber; P. L. McGaughey; Y. Miake; P. Mikeš; K. Miki; T. E. Miller; A. Milov; S. Mioduszewski; G. C. Mishra; S. Batsouli; M. Mishra; J. T. Mitchell; M. Mitrovski; A. Morreale; D. P. Morrison; J. M. Moss; T. V. Moukhanova; D. Mukhopadhyay; J. Murata; S. Nagamiya; V. Baublis; Y. Nagata; J. L. Nagle; M. Naglis; I. Nakagawa; Y. Nakamiya; T. Nakamura; K. Nakano; J. Newby; M. Nguyen; B. E. Norman; F. Bauer; R. Nouicer; A. S. Nyanin; J. Nystrand; E. O'Brien; S. X. Oda; C. A. Ogilvie; H. Ohnishi; I. D. Ojha; M. Oka; K. Okada; A. Bazilevsky; O. O. Omiwade; A. Oskarsson; I. Otterlund; M. Ouchida; K. Ozawa; R. Pak; D. Pal; A. P. T. Palounek; V. Pantuev; V. Papavassiliou; S. Belikov; J. Park; W. J. Park; S. F. Pate; H. Pei; J. -C. Peng; H. Pereira; V. Peresedov; D. Yu. Peressounko; C. Pinkenburg; R. P. Pisani; R. Bennett; M. L. Purschke; A. K. Purwar; H. Qu; J. Rak; A. Rakotozafindrabe; I. Ravinovich; K. F. Read; S. Rembeczki; M. Reuter; K. Reygers; Y. Berdnikov; V. Riabov; Y. Riabov; G. Roche; A. Romana; M. Rosati; S. S. E. Rosendahl; P. Rosnet; P. Rukoyatkin; V. L. Rykov; S. S. Ryu; A. A. Bickley; B. Sahlmueller; N. Saito; T. Sakaguchi; S. Sakai; H. Sakata; V. Samsonov; H. D. Sato; S. Sato; S. Sawada; J. Seele; M. T. Bjorndal; R. Seidl; V. Semenov; R. Seto; D. Sharma; T. K. Shea; I. Shein; A. Shevel; T. -A. Shibata; K. Shigaki; M. Shimomura; J. G. Boissevain; T. Shohjoh; K. Shoji; A. Sickles; C. L. Silva; D. Silvermyr; C. Silvestre; K. S. Sim; C. P. Singh; V. Singh; S. Skutnik; H. Borel; M. Slunečka; W. C. Smith; A. Soldatov; R. A. Soltz; W. E. Sondheim; S. P. Sorensen; I. V. Sourikova; F. Staley; P. W. Stankus; E. Stenlund; K. Boyle; M. Stepanov; A. Ster; S. P. Stoll; T. Sugitate; C. Suire; J. P. Sullivan; J. Sziklai; T. Tabaru; S. Takagi; E. M. Takagui; M. L. Brooks; A. Taketani; K. H. Tanaka; Y. Tanaka; K. Tanida; M. J. Tannenbaum; A. Taranenko; P. Tarján; T. L. Thomas; T. Todoroki; M. Togawa; D. S. Brown; A. Toia; J. Tojo; L. Tomášek; H. Torii; R. S. Towell; V-N. Tram; I. Tserruya; Y. Tsuchimoto; S. K. Tuli; H. Tydesjö; D. Bucher; N. Tyurin; C. Vale; H. Valle; H. W. van Hecke; J. Velkovska; R. Vértesi; A. A. Vinogradov; M. Virius; V. Vrba; E. Vznuzdaev; H. Buesching; M. Wagner; D. Walker; X. R. Wang; Y. Watanabe; J. Wessels; S. N. White; N. Willis; D. Winter; C. L. Woody; M. Wysocki; V. Bumazhnov; W. Xie; Y. L. Yamaguchi; A. Yanovich; Z. Yasin; J. Ying; S. Yokkaichi; G. R. Young; I. Younus; I. E. Yushmanov; W. A. Zajc; G. Bunce; O. Zaudtke; C. Zhang; S. Zhou; J. Zimányi; L. Zolin; J. M. Burward-Hoy; S. Butsyk; S. Campbell; J. -S. Chai; B. S. Chang; J. -L. Charvet; S. Chernichenko; C. Y. Chi; J. Chiba; M. Chiu; I. J. Choi; T. Chujo; P. Chung; A. Churyn; V. Cianciolo; C. R. Cleven; Y. Cobigo; B. A. Cole; M. P. Comets; P. Constantin; M. Csanád; T. Csörgő; T. Dahms; K. Das; G. David; M. B. Deaton; K. Dehmelt; H. Delagrange; A. Denisov; D. d'Enterria; A. Deshpande; E. J. Desmond; O. Dietzsch; A. Dion; M. Donadelli; J. L. Drachenberg; O. Drapier; A. Drees; A. K. Dubey; A. Durum; V. Dzhordzhadze; Y. V. Efremenko; J. Egdemir; F. Ellinghaus; W. S. Emam; A. Enokizono; H. En'yo; B. Espagnon; S. Esumi; K. O. Eyser; D. E. Fields; M. Finger; M. Finger; \, Jr.; F. Fleuret; S. L. Fokin; B. Forestier
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We have studied the dependence of azimuthal anisotropy $v_2$ for inclusive and identified charged hadrons in Au$+$Au and Cu$+$Cu collisions on collision energy, species, and centrality. The values of $v_2$ as a function of transverse momentum $p_T$ and centrality in Au$+$Au collisions at $\sqrt{s_{_{NN}}}$=200 GeV and 62.4 GeV are the same within uncertainties. However, in Cu$+$Cu collisions we observe a decrease in $v_2$ values as the collision energy is reduced from 200 to 62.4 GeV. The...
Topic: Nuclear Experiment
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/1412.1043
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Jun 28, 2018
06/18
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Christoph Schober; Karsten Reuter; Harald Oberhofer
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We present a critical analysis of the popular fragment-orbital density-functional theory (FO-DFT) scheme for the calculation of electronic coupling values. We discuss the characteristics of different possible formulations or 'flavors' of the scheme which differ by the number of electrons in the calculation of the fragments and the construction of the Hamiltonian. In addition to two previously described variants based on neutral fragments, we present a third version taking a different route to...
Topics: Materials Science, Chemical Physics, Condensed Matter, Physics
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/1512.00200
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Jun 28, 2018
06/18
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The XENON collaboration; E. Aprile; J. Aalbers; F. Agostini; M. Alfonsi; F. D. Amaro; M. Anthony; L. Arazi; F. Arneodo; C. Balan; P. Barrow; M. Selvi; P. Shagin; H. Simgen; A. Stein; D. Thers; A. Tiseni; G. Trinchero; C. Tunnell; M. von Sivers; R. Wall; L. Baudis; H. Wang; M. Weber; Y. Wei; C. Weinheimer; J. Wulf; Y. Zhang; B. Bauermeister; T. Berger; P. Breur; A. Breskin; A. Brown; E. Brown; S. Bruenner; G. Bruno; R. Budnik; L. Bütikofer; J. M. R. Cardoso; M. Cervantes; D. Cichon; D. Coderre; A. P. Colijn; J. Conrad; H. Contreras; J. P. Cussonneau; M. P. Decowski; P. de Perio; P. Di Gangi; A. Di Giovanni; E. Duchovni; S. Fattori; A. D. Ferella; A. Fieguth; D. Franco; W. Fulgione; M. Galloway; M. Garbini; C. Geis; L. W. Goetzke; Z. Greene; C. Grignon; E. Gross; W. Hampel; C. Hasterok; R. Itay; F. Kaether; B. Kaminsky; G. Kessler; A. Kish; H. Landsman; R. F. Lang; D. Lellouch; L. Levinson; M. Le Calloch; C. Levy; S. Lindemann; M. Lindner; J. A. M. Lopes; A. Lyashenko; S. Macmullin; A. Manfredini; T. Marrodán Undagoitia; J. Masbou; F. V. Massoli; D. Mayani; A. J. Melgarejo Fernandez; Y. Meng; M. Messina; K. Micheneau; B. Miguez; A. Molinario; M. Murra; J. Naganoma; U. Oberlack; S. E. A. Orrigo; P. Pakarha; B. Pelssers; R. Persiani; F. Piastra; J. Pienaar; G. Plante; N. Priel; L. Rauch; S. Reichard; C. Reuter; A. Rizzo; S. Rosendahl; N. Rupp; J. M. F. dos Santos; G. Sartorelli; M. Scheibelhut; S. Schindler; J. Schreiner; M. Schumann; L. Scotto Lavina
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The XENON1T experiment is currently in the commissioning phase at the Laboratori Nazionali del Gran Sasso, Italy. In this article we study the experiment's expected sensitivity to the spin-independent WIMP-nucleon interaction cross section, based on Monte Carlo predictions of the electronic and nuclear recoil backgrounds. The total electronic recoil background in $1$ tonne fiducial volume and ($1$, $12$) keV electronic recoil equivalent energy region, before applying any selection to...
Topics: Instrumentation and Detectors, Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics, Astrophysics, Physics
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/1512.07501
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Jun 30, 2018
06/18
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M. S. Kuznetsova; R. V. Cherbunin; I. Ya. Gerlovin; I. V. Ignatiev; S. Yu. Verbin; D. R. Yakovlev; D. Reuter; A. D. Wieck; M. Bayer
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Photoluminescence polarization is experimentally studied for samples with (In,Ga)As/GaAs selfassembled quantum dots in transverse magnetic field (Hanle effect) under slow modulation of the excitation light polarization from fractions of Hz to tens of kHz. The polarization reflects the evolution of strongly coupled electron-nuclear spin system in the quantum dots. Strong modification of the Hanle curves under variation of the modulation period is attributed to the peculiarities of the spin...
Topics: Optics, Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics, Condensed Matter, Physics
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/1701.03591
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Jun 29, 2018
06/18
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J. Reuter; B. Chokoufe; A. Hoang; W. Kilian; M. Stahlhofen; T. Teubner; C. Weiss
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We give a status report on the automation of next-to-leading order processes within the Monte Carlo event generator WHIZARD, using GoSam and OpenLoops as provider for one-loop matrix elements. To deal with divergences, WHIZARD uses automated FKS subtraction, and the phase space for singular regions is generated automatically. NLO examples for both scattering and decay processes with a focus on e+e- processes are shown. Also, first NLO-studies of observables for collisions of polarized leptons...
Topic: High Energy Physics - Phenomenology
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/1602.06270
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Jun 29, 2018
06/18
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Dominik Nuss; Stephan Reuter; Markus Thom; Ting Yuan; Gunther Krehl; Michael Maile; Axel Gern; Klaus Dietmayer
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Grid mapping is a well established approach for environment perception in robotic and automotive applications. Early work suggests estimating the occupancy state of each grid cell in a robot's environment using a Bayesian filter to recursively combine new measurements with the current posterior state estimate of each grid cell. This filter is often referred to as binary Bayes filter (BBF). A basic assumption of classical occupancy grid maps is a stationary environment. Recent publications...
Topics: Computing Research Repository, Robotics
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/1605.02406
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Jun 30, 2018
06/18
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G. Mercurio; R. J. Maurer; W. Liu; S. Hagen; F. Leyssner; P. Tegeder; J. Meyer; A. Tkatchenko; S. Soubatch; K. Reuter; F. S. Tautz
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The adsorption structure of the molecular switch azobenzene on Ag(111) is investigated by a combination of normal incidence x-ray standing waves and dispersion-corrected density functional theory. The inclusion of non-local collective substrate response (screening) in the dispersion correction improves the description of dense monolayers of azobenzene, which exhibit a substantial torsion of the molecule. Nevertheless, for a quantitative agreement with experiment explicit consideration of the...
Topics: Physics, Chemical Physics, Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics, Materials Science, Condensed Matter
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/1405.3670
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Jun 30, 2018
06/18
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Abhay Ashtekar; Martin Reuter; Carlo Rovelli
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In general relativity (GR), spacetime geometry is no longer just a background arena but a physical and dynamical entity with its own degrees of freedom. We present an overview of approaches to quantum gravity in which this central feature of GR is at the forefront. However, the short distance dynamics in the quantum theory are quite different from those of GR and classical spacetimes and gravitons emerge only in a suitable limit. Our emphasis is on communicating the key strategies, the main...
Topics: Quantum Physics, High Energy Physics - Theory, Mathematics, Mathematical Physics, General...
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/1408.4336
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Jun 29, 2018
06/18
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Martin Stöhr; Georg S. Michelitsch; John C. Tully; Karsten Reuter; Reinhard J. Maurer
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We introduce a system-independent method to derive effective atomic C$_6$ coefficients and polarizabilities in molecules and materials purely from charge population analysis. This enables the use of dispersion-correction schemes in electronic structure calculations without recourse to electron-density partitioning schemes and expands their applicability to semi-empirical methods and tight-binding Hamiltonians. We show that the accuracy of our method is en par with established electron-density...
Topics: Chemical Physics, Materials Science, Condensed Matter, Physics
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/1604.02493
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Jun 30, 2018
06/18
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Min-xin Huang; Albrecht Klemm; Jonas Reuter; Marc Schiereck
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We use mirror symmetry, quantum geometry and modularity properties of elliptic curves to calculate the refined free energies in the Nekrasov-Shatashvili limit on non-compact toric Calabi-Yau manifolds, based on del Pezzo surfaces. Quantum geometry here is to be understood as a quantum deformed version of rigid special geometry, which has its origin in the quantum mechanical behaviour of branes in the topological string B-model. We will argue that, in the Seiberg-Witten picture, only the Coulomb...
Topic: High Energy Physics - Theory
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/1401.4723
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Jun 30, 2018
06/18
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I. Goikoetxea; J. Meyer; J. I. Juaristi; M. Alducin; K. Reuter
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We simulate the scattering of O$_2$ from Ag(111) with classical dynamics simulations performed on a six-dimensional potential energy surface calculated within semi-local density-functional theory (DFT). The enigmatic experimental trends that originally required the conjecture of two types of repulsive walls, arising from a physisorption and chemisorption part of the interaction potential, are fully reproduced. Given the inadequate description of the physisorption properties in semi-local DFT,...
Topics: Physics, Statistical Mechanics, Chemical Physics, Computational Physics, Materials Science,...
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/1403.5576
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Jun 30, 2018
06/18
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W. Kilian; F. Bach; T. Ohl; J. Reuter
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We review the current status of the WHIZARD event generator. We discuss, in particular, recent improvements and features that are relevant for simulating the physics program at a future Linear Collider.
Topics: High Energy Physics - Phenomenology, High Energy Physics - Experiment
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/1403.7433
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Jun 30, 2018
06/18
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S. Varwig; E. Evers; A. Greilich; D. R. Yakovlev; D. Reuter; A. D. Wieck; M. Bayer
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We demonstrate the potential of a periodic laser-pulse protocol for dynamic decoupling of hole spins in (In,Ga)As quantum dots from surrounding baths. When doubling the repetition rate of inversionlaser pulses between two reference pulses for orienting the spins, we find that the spin coherence time is increased by a factor of two.
Topics: Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics, Condensed Matter
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/1405.2396
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Zeriouh, Mohamed; Sabashnikov, Anton; Choi, Yeong-Hoon; Fatullayev, Javid; Reuter, Hannes; Popov, Aron-Frederik; Langebartels, Georg; Kimmig, Lucas; Rahmanian, Parwis B; Wittwer, Thorsten; Neef, Klaus; Wippermann, Jens; Wahlers, Thorsten
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This article is from Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery , volume 9 . Abstract Objective: The aim of this prospective observational study was to evaluate the efficiency of a new escalating treatment strategy with vernakalant, flecainide and electrical cardioversion (EC) in patients with new onset atrial fibrillation (AF) after cardiac surgery. Material and methods: 24 patients with new onset AF after aortic valve surgery, coronary artery bypass surgery or combined procedures were evaluated in...
Source: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4045875
In this episode we explore image composite as I presented it to my Creative Photoshop class at the Palm Beach Photographic Centre in Florida. The idea was to explore many concepts in one exercise, from working in camera raw, to placing an image from the Bridge, creating a selection with the pen tool, working with Smart Objects and masks and finally with Smart Filters. We also managed to get a Blend Mode in there as well. I hope to do more of these project based podcasts that start with a...
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Jun 30, 2018
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W. Kilian; T. Ohl; J. Reuter; M. Sekulla
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Weak vector-boson W,Z scattering at high energy probes the Higgs sector and is most sensitive to any new physics associated with electroweak symmetry breaking. We show that in the presence of the 125 GeV Higgs boson, a conventional effective-theory analysis fails for this class of processes. We propose to extrapolate the effective-theory ansatz by an extension of the parameter-free K-matrix unitarization prescription, which we denote as direct T-matrix unitarization. We generalize this...
Topics: High Energy Physics - Phenomenology, High Energy Physics - Experiment
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/1408.6207
In this episode we continue with our project on image composite. Last week we added color to an antique portrait in preparation to bringing it into a new composition. This week we blend two backgrounds together with the Blend If sliders in Layer Styles. This is a strategy I often use when beginning a composite. We will then bring the portrait into this blended background and make adjustments based on this new context. I always wait to refine a hand colored image until I know where it is going...
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Sep 22, 2013
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M. Boettcher; H. -P. Reuter; H. Lesch
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We present a model for the inverted radio spectra of active active galactic nuclei as well as the central regions of normal galaxies. The model is based on the unified scenario for active galaxies, stating that the central engines of active galaxies consists of a supermassive black hole surrounded by an accretion disk and a radio jet. The nuclei of normal (i. e. less active) galaxies are supposed to be scaled-down versions of the same phenomenon. We show that the radio emission of a jet...
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/astro-ph/9707353v1
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Jan 16, 2021
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This is a protective front cover for the standard PortaPack aluminum case from SharedBrained Technology.
Topics: Electronics, HackRFone, thingiverse, HackRF, Portapack, stl